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see quoted email I just received.
Hi. Sorry for the late response, I recently just got back from the hospital after a minor surgery.
Yes, the piano is still available. I am giving it away as a gift as my late husband always wished. Your email is the first I am responding to. I am relocating very soon due to my poor health to be with my daughter. My movers are in the processing of moving my household items. Kindly contact my movers to arrange delivery/shipment.
Contact them immediately via text/email to arrange delivery.
EMAIL : [email protected]
Phone: (646) 838-0150
They use the same gimmicks all over the US, and the same story which they copy and paste.
The piano is still available, it used to be owned and played by my wife who is now deceased and the piano was last tuned early April last year before She passed. I'm currently moving to Auburn & I don't think My Wife will be happy if I sell off his piano, at the same time I'm not happy seeing it around and do not wish to move it here because of a less storage. So i'm hoping to give this out to someone around
This was the message I got!
Thank you, the piano is currently being moved by the movers I employed to move my properties from my house but if you really don't mind making new arrangements with the movers, I can attempt to get in touch with them to re-route it, after delivering the rest of the properties to my house here in Auburn, these should not attract too many charges since the distance can be recovered within a day
James edward wrote:
The piano is still available, used to be owned and played by my wife who is now deceased and the piano was last tuned early November last year before she passed. I'm currently moving to Miami & I don't think My Wife will be happy if I sell off this piano, at the same time I'm not happy seeing it around and do not wish to move it here because of a less storage. So I'm hoping to give this out to someone around.
The next email read:
The Piano is currently being moved by the movers I employed to move my properties from my house but if you really don't mind making new arrangements with the movers, I can attempt to get in touch with them to re-rout it, after delivering the rest of the properties to my house here in Miami, these should not attract too many charges since the distance can be recovered within a day.
Scammer's website [email protected]
Scammer's address George Bloom, Director, Proton Moving Company, 177 E. Colorado Blvd. Stuite 200, Pasadena, CA 91105
Scammer's email [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
Country United States
Type of a scam Moving
Initial means of contact Email
, that is when I decided to talk to my husband about it and he discovered this website with very similar reports as ours.
Guy on craigslist (named Warren Peterson) is giving away his late wifes baby grand piano and is moving away and he wants it gone. Its already with the moving company where he said they could re-route it. Moving company is not accredited by BBB and they are demanding half the shipping fee up front through Cashapp or Zelle. Thats where I bailed.
Scammer's address FL, USA
Type of a scam Moving
Scammer's address 1500 N. Congress Ave West Palm Beach FL 33401, West Palm Beach, FL 33401, USA
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location VA 22302, USA
Type of a scam Moving
"We offering this upright piano for free. You would need to arrange transport and tuning. The piano was well taken care of, and so it is in great condition. We found this fabulous instrument hiding under a custom cover in a dealers music shop in Key West in 2005. We fell in love with its sound and purchased it for our private studio.
I've had two children use this piano for their first couple of years of lessons. This piano is showing it's age and thus better for a beginner player, or someone who is looking for a piano to properly tune and/or restore."
Allison, contacts me via email with more touching story about the piano and she's not able to tolerate having the piano around as it reminds her of her late husband. Allison has moved from Baltimore to West Palm Beach and has her late husband's beloved piano in the care of a moving company, Proton Moving Company, based from West Palm Beach. She provides the information of the moving company via text to me so I can arrange delivery to my address. She never once picked up my phone calls and only communicated via text. The moving company's head person is George, who called me once and sounded a little suspicious. Once he confirmed that he's able to route the piano delivery to Alexandria on the way to West Palm Beach, he only commuted mainly via texts and I asked him to email me an invoice. The only form of payment his company accepts are gift cards such Wal-Mart to Wal-Mart transaction and then he agreed to accept Amazon gift cards. He demanded the information behind the gift cards and asked that I scratch them off for verification. At this point, I knew it was a scam when he only accepted gift card payments. I played along to see what else he would say and how else Allison would play into the scam. Since she's been working with George, I ask her if he would be okay receiving the payment from me at the time of delivery. This went on back and forth for days. On August 7, 2019, I ended the scam by firmly saying that the gift cards or any payments will be given at the time of the safe delivery of the free piano and a long text to the Allison character who would allow me to fall into a scam over her late husband's beloved piano, which was the hook on this entire scam. The company is non-existent and the address was a residence condominium in West Palm Beach.